Delivering Superior Health and Wellness Management with IoT and Analytics /

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Imprint:Cham : Springer, 2020.
Description:1 online resource (xxxiv, 677 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Language:English
Series:Healthcare delivery in the information age
Healthcare delivery in the information age.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12602684
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Other authors / contributors:Wickramasinghe, Nilmini.
Bodendorf, Freimut, 1953-
ISBN:303017347X
9783030173470
9783030173463
Summary:This in-depth book addresses a key void in the literature surrounding the Internet of Things (IoT) and health. By systematically evaluating the benefits of mobile, wireless, and sensor-based IoT technologies when used in health and wellness contexts, the book sheds light on the next frontier for healthcare delivery. These technologies generate data with significant potential to enable superior care delivery, self-empowerment, and wellness management. Collecting valuable insights and recommendations in one accessible volume, chapter authors identify key areas in health and wellness where IoT can be used, highlighting the benefits, barriers, and facilitators of these technologies as well as suggesting areas for improvement in current policy and regulations. Four overarching themes provide a suitable setting to examine the critical insights presented in the 31 chapters: Mobile- and sensor-based solutions Opportunities to incorporate critical aspects of analytics to provide superior insights and thus support better decision-making Critical issues around aspects of IoT in healthcare contexts Applications of portals in healthcare contexts A comprehensive overview that introduces the critical issues regarding the role of IoT technologies for health, Delivering Superior Health and Wellness Management with IoT and Analytics paves the way for scholars, practitioners, students, and other stakeholders to understand how to substantially improve health and wellness management on a global scale.
Standard no.:10.1007/978-3-030-17

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505 0 |a Section 1: Mobile And Sensor Based Solutions -- Towards a Medical Tricorder -- A 3D-Map to Categorize Diseases for Self-Care with Mobile Technology -- Piloting a Mobile Tele-Simulation Unit to Train Rural and Remote Emergency Health Care Providers -- Drone Delivery for Medical emergencies -- Converting Disability into Ability Using IT/IS And Smart Textiles -- A Mobile Nursing Solution -- SmartCoping: A Mobile Solution For Recognizing Stress And Coping With IT -- Changing Behaviour Of Kids With Obesity With Gamification Wearables -- Precision Wellness: An Optimization Model -- The Development Of A Wearable For An Automated Documentation And An Improved Staff Planning In Outpatient Care -- Toward A Better Life For Diabetic Patients -- Developing And Integrating A Non-invasive Self-Management Support Tool Within A Smart Digital Companion -- Section 2: Opportunities To Incorporate Critical Aspects Of Analytics To Provide Superior Insights And Thus Support Better Decision Making -- Intelligent Risk Detection in Healthcare: Integrating Social and Technical Factors to Manage Health Outcomes -- A Literature Review on Predicting Unplanned Patient Readmissions -- Using KM To Develop Superior Online Health Decision Support Solutions: The Case of Allergy Care -- Opportunities For Using Blockchain Technology in Ehealth : E-prescribing In Germany -- Knowledge Acquisition Of Consumer Medication Adherence -- Addressing Data Accuracy And Information Integrity In Mhealth Solutions Using Machine Learning Algorithms -- Enabling Value-based Healthcare With Business Analytics And Intelligence -- Section 3: Critical Issues Around Aspects Of IoT In Healthcare Contexts -- A Review Of Mixed Reality In Healthcare -- Implementing Lean Principles In The Healthcare Industry: A Theoretical And Practical Perspective -- Data, Denial, Disparity : Is This A New Digital Divide -- The Enabling Role For Technology In The Support Of Care Coordination In Healthcare -- Managing The Risks Of Emerging IoT Devices -- Mosquitoes and Public Health: Improving Data Validation of Citizen Science Contributions Using Computer Vision -- Section 4: Applications Of Portals In Healthcare Contexts -- Using Responsive Web Design To Enhance The User Experience Of Chronic Disease Management Portals for Clinical Uses -- Older Adults Empowerment Through Training And Support And Its Implication On Proactive Self-Monitoring, Patient Engagement, And Connected Health -- An Evaluation Of A Point-of-Care System Implementation And Adoption In A Multi-Campus Private Hospital In Melbourne -- Leveraging The IOT To Enable The Guided Self-Determination Method -- Determining Key Elements in OIS To Improve The Patient Experience And Clinical Care -- Toward Actionable Knowledge: A Systematic Analysis Of Mobile Patient Portals -- A Lazy User Perspective To Patient Adoption And Use Of Personal Health Records -- The Australian PCEHR OR My Health Record -- the Journey Around A Large Scale Nationwide Digital Health Solution -- Epilogue. 
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